Haitian Protestors Smash a Capital Coach Line Bus in Miragoane

April 20, 2014 12:50 PM

Haitian Protestors in Miragoane decided to smash the windows of a Capital Coach Line bus during a protest last week... This is a big problem in Haiti, Haitian protestors simply cannot restrain themselves from destruction of property, public or private...

A very credible source close to the bus company told us that this bus was in fact vandalized during a protest against 'La Douane" in Miragoane (moun yo t-ap fè grèv kont direktè douane la).

Many Haitians on Facebook reacted in anger after seeing pictures of this bus deliberately damaged by Haitian protestors who do not have the means to invest in their own country but certainly have the capacity to grab a rock and discourage those who do.

I do not own this bus but I aspire to... It hurts me to see these things happening in my country... Whether it is a bicycle, a Taxi moto or a big bus, no one has the right to destroy a man's property...

I would like call upon Haitian lawmakers to come up with new laws to restrain my fellow Haitians from these acts of vandalism; However, when you take a good look... Some or our very own lawmakers participate or even lead some of these protests and they call it politics...

I am sorry to say this but I CANNOT take my hard earned money to invest it in a place where my investment cannot be protected by the law...

If I, as a Haitian man, is saying that with only a few dollars in my pocket. What do you think the real potential investors are saying?

Li pa bon... Fok Sa-a chanje!!!!

This is not good... and if our Haitian lawmakers are incapable of restraining the dogs in our society, we need to elect new ones who can...